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3 Types of Plant Pathogenic Prokaryotes

1. Typical Bacteria


2. Fastidious Bacteria


3. Mollicutes


a. Phytoplasma


b. Sporroplasma

Important because this can be used in order to group bacteria in either gram (+) or gram (-) ; is also found in prokaryotes that have cell walls

Peptidoglycan

No membrane-bound organelles therefore no buclear membrane, mitochondria, chloroplast

Prokaryotes

Novel price winner mainly for his discovery of colloids and the invention of centrifuge

Theodore Svedberg

How many ribosomal units are there in the prokaryotes?

In the small subunit (30S) while in the large subunit (50S) but over all sedimentation coefficient is 70 Svedberg units

Svedberg units refers to...

Sedimentation coefficient

How many ribosomal units are there in the eukaryotes?

There are 80 Svedberg units. Small subunit (40S) while large subunit is (60S)

If the prokaryotes has no cell wall then it is bounded by...

laminar membranes

Two gram staining medium

1. Crystal violet


2. Safranin

Colors that indicates whether it is gram positive or negative?

gram (-) - pink or red


gram (+) - blue or purple